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European Commissioner for Home Affairs

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The European Commissioner for Home Affairs is a member of the European Commission. Its responsibilities include internal security, counter-terrorism, law enforcement, migration policy, border control, and maintaining the Schengen Area's integrity.[1]

The position was created in 2010 by dividing the previous Justice, Freedom and Security portfolio into a security orientated post (DG HOME) and a post centered on justice, on individual and fundamental rights (DG JUST). Its DG is the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME).

Commissioners in charge of Home Affairs

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Name Country Period Commission Portfolio actual name
Anita Gradin  Sweden 1995–1999 Santer Commission Immigration, Justice & Home Affairs, Financial Control, Anti-fraud and Relations with the European Ombudsman.
António Vitorino  Portugal 1999–2004 Prodi Commission Justice and Home Affairs
Franco Frattini  Italy 2004–2008 Barroso Commission I Justice, Freedom and Security (vice-president)
Jacques Barrot  France 2008–2009
Cecilia Malmström  Sweden 2010–2014 Barroso Commission II Home Affairs
Viviane Reding  Luxembourg 2010–2014 Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship (vice-president)
Martine Reicherts  Luxembourg 2014 Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship
Dimitris Avramopoulos  Greece 2014–2019 Juncker Commission Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship
Ylva Johansson  Sweden 2019–present Von der Leyen Commission Home Affairs

References

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  1. ^ "Ylva Johansson". commissioners.ec.europa.eu. 2023-11-09. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
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